1.Research progress of association of MODY genes and type 2 diabetes
Nuli REBIYA ; Shawuti ZULIFEIYA
Journal of Chinese Physician 2016;18(3):461-464
Causative genes of monogenic diseases are the best candidate genes to study multifactorial diseases.Previous reports have suggested that variants in the genes for maturity onset diabetes of young (MODY) may increase the risk of type 2 diabetes.In this review,we review the recent association study between MODY genes and type 2 diabetes.
2.Serum metabonomic study of two Uyghur families with maturity-onset diabetes of the young
Taxitiemuer AIERKEN ; Yimamu YILIHAMUJIANG ; Mohemaiti PATAMU ; Nuli REBIYA
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2012;28(1):11-15
ObjectiveTo study the characteristics of serum metabolites in two Uyghur families with maturityonset diabetes of the young(MODY).MethodsTwo MODY families were composed of four generations of Uyghur with 52 members collected from Kashgar region,Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.The general information,blood glucose and lipid levels,and blood pressure were analyzed.Using 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR )spectroscopy,serum metabolites were measured for each subject.After having conducted data pretreatment on the spectrogram,orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis ( OPLS-DA ) was used to interpret data.The subjects were divided into two groups according to blood glucose ( diabetes and non-diabetes ),blood pressure,body mass index ( BMI ) for comparing differences in the metabolites.The differences of serum metabolic components between two groups were determined using pearson correlation coefficients with significant difference detection and two-dimensional spectrum technology.Results lsoleucine and tyrosine levels in diabetes group were decreased significantly,while α-glucose and β-glucose levels were increased significantly compared with non-diabetes group( all P<0.05 ).Citrate,phaseomannite,1 -methyl histidine,and tyrosine levels in hypertension group were all decreased significantly compared with normal blood pressure group( all P<0.05 ).No significant metabonomic differences were observed between normal BMI group and high BMI group.ConclusionsMetabonomic changes in diabetic patients from MODY families indicate that diabetic patients suffer from disordered tricarboxylic acid cycle ( TCA cycle )metabolism,with reduced glycolysis of glycogen in liver and muscle.There exist the metabolic disorder in TCA cycle and obstruction of fat metabolism in patients with hypertension from the MODY families.
3.Exome sequencing: an efficient strategy for identifying the causative genes of monogenic disorders.
Nuli REBIYA ; Mohemaiti PATAMU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2011;28(5):525-527
The development of new generation sequencing technologies has brought new opportunities for the study of diseases. Exome sequencing has shown to be an effective, rapid, high performance technique that has already been used in research of inherited diseases such as monogenic disorders. It has already been approved by scientists in the field of monogenic disorder study, and will become widely used. This approach will accelerate discovery of the causative genes of Mendelian disorders. This article reviews some recent applications of exome sequencing in the study of gene-related diseases.
Exome
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genetics
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Genetic Association Studies
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Genetic Diseases, Inborn
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genetics
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Humans
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Sequence Analysis, DNA